Houston’s Chinatown is already recognized as a food mecca, a smorgasbord of delicious eats. Now, it’s about to become even more of a foodie paradise.

You see, the massive Bellaire Food Street is scheduled to open next month. This is not an all-new restaurant — it’s a true food destination at 9393 Belliare Boulevard, right in the center of Houston’s Chinatown.

Initial plans by developer Kevin Kan called for 24,000 square feet of restaurant space housing nine different concepts and a 10,000-square-foot food hall. Now, it looks like Kan has done away with the food hall concept in favor of more traditional individual restaurant fronts.

It may all be for the better, because now there’s room for even more restaurants offering all kinds of Asian food, all under one roof.

With this update, there will be a whopping 13 restaurants spread across Bellaire Food Street. Ten of the upcoming new restaurants have already been revealed. The final three spots are still unknown.

A trio of the restaurants — specifically a cafe, bakery and dessert shop — are opening in early February. Just give it a few weeks and noodle bowls, cream puffs and taro balls galore are all yours.

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Migo Saigon, Beard Papas and MeetFresh are all scheduled to open several weeks after the initial February trio. All thirteen restaurants are expected to be open in time for summer snacking.

Here are more details on the 10 restaurants that have been revealed:

Migo Saigon

Vietnamese street fare comes to life with noodle bowls and the country’s specialty egg coffee. Egg yolks, condensed milk, sugar and robusta coffee all come together for a creamy coffee concoction.

Beard Papas

This cream puff chain comes courtesy of Japan. This will be its second Texas outpost, after an initial location opened in Katy this past August.

Airy puffs are their signature — think custard fillings in flavors like dulce de leche and green tea éclair. Then, for the less daring, there’s always mochi ice cream, donuts and cakes.

You could call cream puffs Beard Papa’s specialty.

Meet Fresh

This Taiwanese tea-meets-dessert-shop gets its second location in Bellaire Street Food. The initial Houston area spot opened last November in Katy. Expect black sugar fresh milk tea with boba, hot taro ball bowls, tofu pudding, hot almond soup and more.

PopFancy has made its mark all over the Houston area with its all-natural frozen treats.

Chatime

First came Katy, now comes Asiatown. And, well, more than 2,500 locations across the globe. Chatime teashop offers up banana milk teas, lychee yoghurt juices, hazelnut chocolate milk teas and grass jelly lattes, to name just a few of its beverage menu items.

Foodwise, the franchise is all about sticky bao buns, ramen bowls and Katsu curry.